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Love Armed by Aphra Behn Teaching Resources
Teach Love Armed with minimal prep.
If you’re teaching Love Armed, you don’t need to spend hours creating lessons, discussion activities, and analytical tasks from scratch.
This complete teaching resource pack gives you a clear, structured way to guide students from first reading and early interpretation to confident, thoughtful exam-style analysis — while saving valuable planning time.
Designed for CIE IGCSE English Literature (0475 & 0922, 2027 syllabus), the pack also works effectively for wider secondary poetry teaching and poetry exploration. It can be used across an entire sequence of lessons, whether you’re introducing the poem, analysing Aphra Behn’s methods and ideas, developing interpretation and discussion, or preparing students for assessment and analytical writing.
Our in-depth study guide for the poem is also available to support teaching and deepen students’ understanding of Behn’s exploration of love, power, desire, gender, emotional conflict, and the destructive nature of attraction.
Why this works
This is not just a collection of unrelated worksheets. It’s a carefully designed set of discussion-led, analysis-focused activities created to help students build confident, independent interpretations of poetry.
Designed for paired, group, and independent learning
Encourages active thinking, discussion, and interpretation
Includes exam-style questions suitable for both Literature and Language preparation
Develops analytical confidence and independent interpretation
Encourages thoughtful debate, discussion, and extended written responses
Helps students engage with Behn’s use of imagery, metaphor, tone, voice, and contrast
What’s included
Poetry analysis task cards covering context, structure, language, tone, imagery, symbolism, personal response, and more
10 exam-style essay questions for developing and assessing analytical responses
10 creative writing prompts designed to support skills needed for the Language Paper
Roll the Dice discussion board for low-prep, high-engagement lessons
Silent debate activities built around thought-provoking statements to encourage independent thinking and discussion
Teacher instructions for quick and straightforward implementation
How you can use it
Introduce the poem and build initial understanding
Structure analysis lessons without excessive scaffolding
Run engaging, discussion-led poetry lessons
Explore themes such as love, power, gender, desire, and emotional vulnerability
Set up independent written responses and revision activities
Prepare students for exam-style analytical questions with confidence
What students gain
Greater confidence analysing poetry independently
Experience answering exam-style questions
Stronger ability to form and support interpretations
Improved discussion and analytical writing skills
Greater independence in their thinking
Deeper understanding of Behn’s methods, themes, and poetic voice
Download Now
Download the full pack and start using it immediately — from first reading through to confident, exam-style analysis and discussion.
Teach Love Armed with minimal prep.
If you’re teaching Love Armed, you don’t need to spend hours creating lessons, discussion activities, and analytical tasks from scratch.
This complete teaching resource pack gives you a clear, structured way to guide students from first reading and early interpretation to confident, thoughtful exam-style analysis — while saving valuable planning time.
Designed for CIE IGCSE English Literature (0475 & 0922, 2027 syllabus), the pack also works effectively for wider secondary poetry teaching and poetry exploration. It can be used across an entire sequence of lessons, whether you’re introducing the poem, analysing Aphra Behn’s methods and ideas, developing interpretation and discussion, or preparing students for assessment and analytical writing.
Our in-depth study guide for the poem is also available to support teaching and deepen students’ understanding of Behn’s exploration of love, power, desire, gender, emotional conflict, and the destructive nature of attraction.
Why this works
This is not just a collection of unrelated worksheets. It’s a carefully designed set of discussion-led, analysis-focused activities created to help students build confident, independent interpretations of poetry.
Designed for paired, group, and independent learning
Encourages active thinking, discussion, and interpretation
Includes exam-style questions suitable for both Literature and Language preparation
Develops analytical confidence and independent interpretation
Encourages thoughtful debate, discussion, and extended written responses
Helps students engage with Behn’s use of imagery, metaphor, tone, voice, and contrast
What’s included
Poetry analysis task cards covering context, structure, language, tone, imagery, symbolism, personal response, and more
10 exam-style essay questions for developing and assessing analytical responses
10 creative writing prompts designed to support skills needed for the Language Paper
Roll the Dice discussion board for low-prep, high-engagement lessons
Silent debate activities built around thought-provoking statements to encourage independent thinking and discussion
Teacher instructions for quick and straightforward implementation
How you can use it
Introduce the poem and build initial understanding
Structure analysis lessons without excessive scaffolding
Run engaging, discussion-led poetry lessons
Explore themes such as love, power, gender, desire, and emotional vulnerability
Set up independent written responses and revision activities
Prepare students for exam-style analytical questions with confidence
What students gain
Greater confidence analysing poetry independently
Experience answering exam-style questions
Stronger ability to form and support interpretations
Improved discussion and analytical writing skills
Greater independence in their thinking
Deeper understanding of Behn’s methods, themes, and poetic voice
Download Now
Download the full pack and start using it immediately — from first reading through to confident, exam-style analysis and discussion.